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Which Sub thums harder - kicker or audiobahn?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 14829" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>The Audiobahns would probably be capable of a little more SPL, but the Kickers would be an all around better choice, because the Audiobahns lack SQ. The audiobahn is DVC, so to run it in parallel means connecting both + to each other, hooking it into the + on the amp, then taking both - and hooking them up to the - on the amp. Series would be connecting a +,- to each other, then you are left with one + and one -, which you will connect to the amp. In series you would be running @ 8 ohms, parallel @ 2 ohms. Or you could run each voice coil off one channel each to get 4 ohms. I think I'm right, but it's late, so can someone spot me on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 14829, member: 541271"] The Audiobahns would probably be capable of a little more SPL, but the Kickers would be an all around better choice, because the Audiobahns lack SQ. The audiobahn is DVC, so to run it in parallel means connecting both + to each other, hooking it into the + on the amp, then taking both - and hooking them up to the - on the amp. Series would be connecting a +,- to each other, then you are left with one + and one -, which you will connect to the amp. In series you would be running @ 8 ohms, parallel @ 2 ohms. Or you could run each voice coil off one channel each to get 4 ohms. I think I'm right, but it's late, so can someone spot me on this. [/QUOTE]
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